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"Four new television shows are banking on genealogical research..."
Isn't it great?! For some of us, it is the realization of scripture. For others, it is a worthwhile endeavor that will ultimately improve their self image and improve society. Thanks for printing this good news article.
And what would the four shows be? No mention of specifics.
I was already aware of the minseries Roots and expected to learn about three more after reading this article only to be disappointed that the authors didn't include them.
Two of the four shows are/were:
-Faces of America (PBS, ran in February but check local listings for reruns)
-Who Do You Think You Are? (NBC, Fridays)
P.S. Previously shown episodes of "Faces of America" and "Who Do You Think You Are?" are available online.
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